By placing the two layouts side-by-side as you work, you can really get a feel for how they look together. This way of working on a DPS allows you to see how all the elements on both pages are interacting. Having the pages interact tells the viewer these two pages go together and that they should be viewed as one page. You can see this in the example below. Rotating the paper so that the diagonal stripes create a chevron pattern creates an interaction between the pages and moves your eye between the pages. Cool! Did you notice the hand-written journaling? Be sure you are using your own handwriting on your layouts, it's important as part of your legacy. and it's so easy HERE!
image courtesy of scrapbookwithlynda
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